I wrote elsewhere that as a young black child growing up in London with an English childminder to mind, coming home from school and witnessing a fight or an argument, I would always report this to the childminder, and always, her immediate question would be — what colour were they? It was so often that when I was older I would also ask when told of some conflict, what colour was the perpetrator. But, this was because I was praying…that it was not a black person as I knew that we would quickly be demonized. In the same way, Neeson had to ask the same question because deep within, he believes black men as a whole, rape white women.